Abstract

Studies of prompt radiations emitted in fission were started at Trombay in the late 1950's by Dr R Ramanna and over the years extensive investigations on the emission of prompt neutrons, gamma ray and K x-rays in fission were carried out with neutron beams from apsara and cirus reactors. In the early 1960's studies on the emission of light-charged particles in fission, which is a rare mode of fission, were also started. This paper reviews some of the recent studies on the emission of light-charged particles (lcp) in fission which were carried out with a view to investigate the mechanism of lcp emission, the scission configuration and the dynamics of the last stages of the fission process.